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Show Ardis Goodrich Carried In Elko Mr. and Mrs. John Goodrich announce the marriage of their daughter, Ardis, to Ralph Johnson. John-son. Feb. 23, at Elko, Nevada. Ralph is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Quince Johnson, of Vernal. The young couple will make a home in Roosevelt, where Mr. Johnson has employment with an oil company. Junior Howe . and Sandra Ewell, of Provo, visited a few days here with their grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Powell Junior is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howe, and Sau-dra Sau-dra is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ewell. Mrs. Sylvia Goodrich held a quilting party Friday, with the following ladies assisting with the quilt: Laura Seeley, Zella Goodrich, Mina Goodrich, Belle Bird, Thelma Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Atwood i and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hardman I and family, of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wall and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miles, of Mt. Emmons, visited with Mr. and ; Mrs. La Von Atwood during the week. j Aullen Larsen, who is attend-: ing school at Carbon College, I Price, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ' O. Larsen. He brought his fath-, er's car home after having repaired re-paired it in his school work. P.M. A. sign-up was conducted Friday, Feb. 22, at the Bluebell Ward Hall for farmers in the Bluebell-Upalco area. j Floyd Goodrich, of Provo, vis-1 ited Wednesday evening wit:i ! his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gard- j ner Goodrich. Floyd took care of business in Roosevelt and Vernal. Floyd Case, a member of the ! High Council of the Moon Lake j Stake, was the guest speaker in Sacrament meeting on Sunday. The thermometer as we know it today is only 200 years old. |